HBITS definition

HBITS means Hourly-Based Information Technology Services. “Hourly ▇▇▇▇ Rate” refers to the hourly fee that the Contractor will receive for the Services provided under each engagement. The Hourly ▇▇▇▇ Rate is calculated by multiplying the Markup times the Hourly Wage Rate. The Contractor’s Hourly ▇▇▇▇ Rate is set forth in Appendix D.
HBITS means Hourly-Based Information Technology Services.
HBITS means Hourly-Based Information Technology Services. “Hourly Bill Rate” refers to the hourly fee that the Contractor will receive for the Services provided under each engagement. The Hourly Bill Rate is calculated by multiplying the Markup times the Hourly Wage Rate. The Contractor’s Hourly Bill Rate is set forth in Appendix D.

Examples of HBITS in a sentence

  • Once a Consultant has begun an Engagement, such Consultant will not thereafter be taken off of the Engagement by the Contractor, or proposed by Contractor to fulfill a separate New York State engagement through an HBITS Contract unless the new engagement has a start date after the end date of the current engagement.

  • This information will include, but is not limited to the following: Authorized User Preliminary Technical Evaluation Form – Candidate Specific and Summary; Authorized User Interview Evaluation Form – Candidate Specific and Summary; HBITS Task Order Satisfaction Form, etc.

  • Appendix F, HBITS Processes and Forms, attached hereto, is hereby expressly made a part of this Contract as fully as if set forth at length herein.

  • By means of a “best value” RFP, OGS awarded potential statewide HBITS opportunities to the top 25 bidders that bid a proposal for consideration.

  • Following a detailed analysis of prior Statewide spending in this IT category, several areas were identified for savings within the procurement area of HBITS.

  • Four times a year, Contractor is required to pay an Administrative Fee to the State in the amount of 0.75% for all Services acquired under this HBITS Contract.

  • USERS In order to use this Contract, an Authorized User must follow the procedures and methods described in Section 2.2 and Appendix F in order to obtain Services from the HBITS Contracts.

  • The State will compel most, if not all, spending on HBITS for Executive Agencies via this HBITS Contract.

  • When a need is identified, an Executive Agency Authorized User is required to obtain all internal/control agency approvals necessary prior to initiating the HBITS process.

  • For the period after the Office of the State Comptroller’s approval of the HBITS Contract and the end of this HBITS Contract, a Contractor is directed to the following site: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/BU/PC/Docs/VendorDisputePolicy.pdf for the OGS dispute resolution policy.


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HBITS means Hourly-Based IT Services.

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